Menopause often comes at a time of joy in your life – you’ve raised your children, hit the height of your career and have new time and energy to…
As we age, our body changes, and our sex life changes with it. But just because it’s different doesn’t mean it has to be bad. Tryon Medical Partners’ gynecology team…
While the pill is still the most widely-used form of contraception among American women, the intrauterine device (IUD) is steadily becoming one of the most common forms of birth control.…
Women are generally quite pleased with their decision to get an intrauterine device (IUD). According to this study, after a year of having an IUD, 83% of women were happy…
Women go through two major hormonal changes in life: puberty and menopause. Both changes are important times to talk to someone to help navigate the ins and outs of a…
Growing up comes with a lot of firsts. Your first job, your first kiss and, for teenage girls, your first visit to the gynecologist. The American College of Obstetricians…
Of women who have chronic irregular periods, nearly 90% have polycystic ovary syndrome (often called PCOS).
Because women’s anatomy is far too often considered a taboo topic, gynecologist Dr. Jennie Hauschka says women don’t get all the information they need as young girls and have questions…
Dr. Hauschka shares answers to the questions women often want to ask but are too reluctant to bring up during gynecology appointments.
Speculating on how often you need to embrace the speculum? Even if you’ve been having Pap smears for years, new recommendations could mean changes to the way you should be…